earnestly and sincerely
Sincere, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é NGX ī nzh è ngy ì, which means sincere and sincere; it describes being very sincere to people. From fan Zhang Jishu.
Idiom explanation
Sincerity: sincerity.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Gong Dayong used the first fold of fan Zhang Ji Shu: "the emperor intended to be polite, and taught people to build a foundation with sincerity and integrity, and even to govern the country."
Idiom usage
Used as an object, attribute, adverbial; used as a person. examples are good strategies for him to govern the country and his family, and sincerely invite virtuous officials. The fourth chapter of three shifts of Meng mu by Wu Mingshi in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : chéng xīn zhèng yì
earnestly and sincerely
true gold does not fear fire. zhēn jīn bù pà huǒ liàn
Violence from the top to the bottom. shàng màn xià bào